1979 City of Roses Open (title match)
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- Title match of the PBA's 1979 City of Roses Open. Tournament leader Mark Roth takes on Dennis Lane, who had won the first three matches of the championship round to advance to the final. One of those old Brunswick houses with the ball returns that extended nearly to the foul line, and Mark Roth pummels them with each shot on the right lane. (I actually used to bowl at this bowling center when I briefly lived in Portland in the early 1970s.) Originally telecast June 23, 1979 from Timber Lanes, Portland, OR. Frank Glieber on play-by-play. Dave Davis on color.
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I remember if Roth, Holman, Aulby, or Anthony made the finals we were glued to the tv.. loved seeing Holman vs Roth back in the day you knew it was going to be a good show. Can't watch the stuff that's out there now though.
I miss everything about bowling in the 70's. My Columbia 300 white dot that was resurfaced a few times and a little on the small side :-). The older bowling lanes. My heros were all young and so was I.
Earl Anthony [ RIP] 🙏 G.O.A.T.
Mark Roth, True beast of bowling.
Russell Gilbert the first beast
Roth may be a beast, but Anthony[ RIP] Was Truly the Best!!!!!
ONLY Bowling on ABC counts with Chris Schenkel and Billy welu or Nelson Burton Jr.
Yes, it was a "bleeder" as they used to be known. Columbia 300 yellow dots. I know in this video it looks black, but it is really a deep dark red, so it probably is a yellow dot. I got to bowl with him in a pro am back in the late 1970s. Really a cool person and a great bowler.
The serial number started with 8IT
Wow, I don't recall ever seeing Mark wrap around the ball that much. Can't tell the axis of rotation through the heads, but it looks a lot like a spinner. And what ball is that? Is that a really dark bleeder? I don't think the Angle was out yet, and I don't recall Mark throwing anything but Columbia.
Also, anyone happen to know why the carmel white-dot was such a favored color, other than blue? I'd heard that the it was somehow different because of the pigment or something. I had a silver one.
@Robert Miller And the first Columbia Urethane ball was the Orange Dot..
Nice! Very cool seeing what bowling was like from the late 1970s! Very retro!
Retro? Really? This video was showing what the future of bowling held. Mark Roth was the game's biggest disciple of the high-rev, "big hook" style that would come over a decade later once reactive resin came along. Roth is generally considered the father of the modern power game.
@@michaelh6743 (I'm also Mr. "BowlingOldies" who does this channel.) Since you and @Zacharias Siefker seem so enthralled with an earlier type of coverage of bowling, I suspect you might enjoy my other CZcams channel, BrownswickBowling, which is where my CZcams series PRODIGY BOWLERS TOUR can be found. The show dates back to 2016, but since I moved from Atlanta to the Kansas City area, the show has taken on a more legitimate feel now that we're covering real-deal youth bowling tournaments that award scholarship prizes. Two new episodes each month. Here's one I think you would find especially fun to watch. The March KCO Points tournament: czcams.com/video/T7rM5eO5T0Y/video.html
Yes
🤣 🤣 🤣 at this announcer.
About the camera shot from the rear:
"Just looks like a big 'ol....................jaw back there."
Then he says, "just look at the 4-7 go straight back."
Well, that would definitely be the only time I ever heard that in my life and I grew up in a bowling center.
My bowling days are long gone. I used an RC5 for my first 300 at age 18. At 25 I was averaging 209 with a Columbia white dot. My last year bowling on league 13 years ago I averaged 194. I was consistent. Meaning I didn’t shoot 250 130 180. I was more like 199 211 203. Biggest series 685. It was great. But I can’t now. To many herniated disc’s.
Sorry to hear about your situation, but sounds like you had a blast while you were able . . .
Bowl on the pro tour and you would be lucky to avg 170
I remember king Louis open
i took them
What I find most interesting - probably true of a lot of old telecasts, but I noticed this time - the boys do NOT wipe the ball of oil between shots.
Some did. But there was not near as much oil on the lanes back then as there is now.
The bowlers were hitting the ball return back then.
God bless whoever came up with the idea to shorten & widen the ball return to create 2 rows of balls.
The ball return belongs at the back of the approach anyways, look what they did at the usbc ITRC
It was always my opinion that having a ball return like that was like having a tree on the 50 yard line.
could be a 'bleeder"
Mark Roth Revolutionized the hook!!!
Yeah - but I thought all the soaker stuff happened in pre-1975 days? The Sur-D was outlawed after the D-scale rule change (ca.1973). I know about the "bleeder" claims (the 9Q and OS yellow-dots, '79 and '80 respectively), but this tourney is in '79, and it's a white-dot. There were guys who swore by the carmel white-dot - might all be mental...
Mark Roth would crank his bowling ball...all ten pins would scatter and fall...And y'all know I could attest...Among the righties, he's one of the best...
Maybe that's true now. But back then, all he threw was Columbia 300.
BowlingOldies that's a fact back in the day I choice the yellow dot I cranked the ball hard and snapped it back everytime, alot used the LT-48 Johnny P ball
A little bit of scotch brite to rough up the surface, and yellow dots would hook from anywhere. Just went up and checked my ball rack, my yellow dot still fits :-)
@@bobbythompson5435 Are you the same Bobby Thompson that used to bowl leagues in the Tidewater area of Virginia? If so, you were a damn good bowler.
hahaha lane pulls out the sur d and goes through the head pin!!
This was the day after the fifth weekday of twelve of my retro daytime babysitter with Andrea Munns (Guillaume) (age 16).
Thanks for that titillating bit of info
Scho is now doing 20 to 25.
@@sludge4125
I think that's his IQ.
Red Dot !?
This was the first year I bowled in Junior League. I was 14. I'm still a bad bowler lol.
My first year average was a 105. I had a 180 to 190 average when I was bowling Men's Leagues. I just started back bowling this year after a few years of not bowling and I have a 130ish average. I hope to improve my game as I keep bowling.
Those returns were annoying. Had to have my leg shortened by 2 inches
mark roth was the best bowler using a columbia 300 yellow dot
Bleeder !!!
whats wrong with a columbia?
This is real bowling....
Do you put that insipid comment on every old video?
Mr Incoherency.
I always disliked those type of Brunswick ball returns!
I love the gold crown equipment but I never understood the appeal of these or when they put them on the astroline
They give the crankers nightmares. These ball returns were made when bowlers played straight lines. Imagine one of these young supercrankers trying to loft the gutter cap🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
We all kicked those returns. Couldn’t be helped
Lane's style (virtually straight) leaves no room for error, minimal carry; somewhat surprised he won a few tourneys but back in the 70s/early 80s the crankers were few & far between
Roth maybe using a black rubber ball here. Saw him use it from time to time back in the Seventies. The ball has that soft sheen and no swirl in the cover. BTW, I think I saw a young Lorrie Nichols in the stands.
Roth made that ball return his biotch!
Nothing at all wrong with Columbia. I just associate Roth with the Black Rhino. He could hook the crap out of a White Dot.
Me gustaría que no tradujera, pues lo hacen muy mal
That's right...White dot! This ball is black.
Mark Roth would never throw a Columbia.
Back in the 70's Columbia 300 was all he ever used.